Surprising incident.

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Here's an incident I witnessed (and got quite involved) on the way home from my new school.
(lol, sorry guys)

We were at some junction, my mum was (illegally) finding a number on her handphone, while I was reading a book.
Then, a loud bump was heard, and I tried to hide my shock.
From what I saw, it was our car's left side mirror that hit a Kia Spectra's right.
Well, I wasn't sure whether it was the other driver's fault or my mother's, but what was certain was that not a scratch was inflicted on either car.

As our car passed the other, I took a glimpse, and saw a young man (probably in his 20's) with another girl, his girlfriend maybe in the car.
As the girl pointed at our car with that scowl on her face, the man raced forward, and blocked our car, right in the middle of the crossroad!
Cars were honking, but that was not enough to stop the man, who opened his window, shouting some words like 'do you even know how to drive???' and pointed his middle finger.
My mother and I were aghast, and definitely the other road users.
When he finally moved, mother was muttering some words, while I was thinking of something else.

Malaysia's 52nd anniversary had just passed, and people are already showing signs of disarray.
Is this the way us Malaysians have to be?
We are a developed country, not uncivilised citizens.
The actions the man showed would be sufficient to dirt our name.
Just imagine if some leader of another country was the one who banged merely touched his car!

It is time for us to foster the togetherness spirit.
For only then can we save this crippling country.

(Sorry Najib)

My new school starts on Thursday, and orientation day is tomorrow.
Thursday is the weekly assembly day, for your information.
So don't think my life is as free as yours.
Hey, I'm Form 4 for Pete's sake!

Cheers. ^^

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